Just think a moment. How did you feel when daylight warned you it was time to get.up and prepare for the duties of the day? Did you jump, out of. bed, happy and refreshed 1 Or did ytira rise with a " grouch," illtempered, tired, despondent,, ready to find fault with trifles, and quarrel with a straw ? To-morrow morning look at your tongue. It will probably be coated and furred. There will be a bad taste in the mouth, and a bad edge to your temper.
Your stomach is at fault—ifc will account for bad dreams and fitful slumbers—it will explain your despondency and ill-temper. That itired feeling is merely & clogging up of the system with poisonß due to constipation and digestive disorders. You can't have a clear head if you have a foul stomach. You can't feel "Al " until your stomach is " Al." Pr Cross] and's " Noxol " removes, waste matter from the stomach and bowels, and then by a gentle regulation restores, normal activity and regular habits. " Noxol " is a safe and reliable remedy compounded from fruit and vegetable juices only. Obtainable from all leading Chemists and Storekeepers at 2/per bottla,. ' ■! 9 » Canterbury Representatives—■ TAIT UAGRIE COMPANY, LTD., Bedford How, Cliriatcb urch. i
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16230, 28 March 1917, Page 4
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